Claims
- 1. A support for a patient adapted to be mounted to an operating table, said support comprising:
- a generally rectangular frame having two opposing end members and two opposing side members;
- a first pair of posts slidably mounted to one of said two opposing end members, said posts slidable along said one end member between said two opposing side members;
- a travelling member slidably mounted to both of said two opposing side members, said travelling member being slidably along said side members between said two opposing end members;
- a second pair of posts slidably mounted to said travelling member, said second pair of posts slidably along said travelling member between said two opposing side members; and
- means for simultaneous displacing said posts of said first pair of posts along said one end member, said displacing means simultaneously moving said posts in opposing directions along said one end member;
- wherein said first and second pairs of posts adapted to contact and support said patient above said operating table.
- 2. The patient support device according to claim 1, further comprising means for simultaneous displacing said posts of said second pair of posts along said travelling member, said displacing means simultaneously moving said posts in opposing directions along said travelling member.
- 3. The patient support device according to claim 1, wherein said displacing means includes a lead screw having a central point and two ends, said lead screw including forward threads between said central point and one end, and reverse threads between said central point and the opposing end, one of said front posts is engaged with said forward threads and the other of said front posts is engaged with said reverse threads so that rotation of said lead screw forces each post to move in opposite directions along said lead screw and said end member.
- 4. The patient support device according to claim 1, wherein each post further comprises a cushion adapted to conform to a patient's body.
- 5. The patient support device according to claim 4, further comprising means for vertically displacing said cushion with respect to said post.
Parent Case Info
Continuation of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/060,191, Sep. 26, 1997.
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